Globetrotter Caribbean Islands from Hamburg from Hamburg, Germany, 5 Nov 2027 (34 nights)


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Traditional, modern, Nordic: Hamburg is considered the lively metropolis of the north of Germany and inspires thousands of visitors every year with its austere and lovable charm. When you start a cruise in Hamburg, you have the chance to discover an ancient Hanseatic city for which the past and the future are not opposites, but an opportunity. You can start your journey in the Port of Hamburg from 0 to 100 before you even get on board.
The Cherbourg-Octeville area is known for its international ferry terminal and lively quays, where yachts bob beside attractions like Le Redoutable nuclear submarine museum and La Cité de la Mer aquarium. A 19th-century fort on the Roule mountain houses the WWII-themed Liberation Museum and a lookout point with city views. Crêperies and restaurants serving regional cuisine line the narrow streets in the old town.
A Coruña is a port city on a promontory in the Galicia region of northwest Spain. It’s known for its Roman lighthouse, the Tower of Hercules, which has sweeping coastal views. In the medieval old town is the arcaded Plaza de María Pita, surrounded by narrow pedestrianized lanes. In this square is the Estatua de María Pita, a statue of a 16th-century woman who warned the town of an invasion by Sir Francis Drake.
Lisbon is considered the most beautiful city in Portugal, and certainly one of the most beautiful in Europe. The city on the Tejo plays out its very special charm in an unpretentious way and immediately wraps every visitor around the finger. A bunch of sights makes the city a popular cruise destination. Visitors to the metropolis also appreciate good flight connections and the year-round mild climate.
Lanzarote - also called the island of eternal spring - is one of the seven main islands of the Canary Islands, along with Tenerife, Fuerteventura, Gran Canaria, La Palma, La Gomera and El Hierro. The island is located in the northeast of the archipelago, only 140 km from Morocco. Here the power of nature meets the energy of the art of César Manrique. Nobody has shaped Lanzarote with his works like the architect and artist from Arrecife. The island's capital is not a classic beauty, but those looking for the Canary Islands and Spain's way of life will quickly find it here. From Arrecife you can easily explore the Canary Island of Lanzarote: All destinations and beaches can be reached with the shuttle bus in a short time. Discover the fascinating lava landscape of the Fire Mountains, the wonderful Papagayo beaches or drive to the Mirador del Rio, a lookout point designed by Cesare Manrique at an altitude of 475 m. From there you can admire the rugged beauty of the Canary Island, which h…
When cruising through the Canary Islands archipelago, a visit to Gran Canaria with the port of Las Palmas is a must. Gran Canaria is the third largest island in the Canaries - only Tenerife and Fuerteventura are bigger. But Gran Canaria has a lot to offer: Millennia-old cultural treasures, volcanic mountains and beautiful beaches await you.
In a sheltered bay on the south coast of Antigua, the English found in the 18th century. Century an ideal anchorage for your Caribbean fleet. As a defense, they built the mighty docks of English Harbor. As their commander, Admiral Horatio Nelson went down in history. The Admiral's Inn named after him in the restored shipyard buildings of Nelson's Dockyard is the meeting place for a drink among sailors and crusaders. Would you like to set sail yourself? At a regatta in Falmouth Bay you are part of the crew and can even take the helm once. Or do you prefer to drive under a pirate flag? Then sign up for the “Black Swan” and prove that you have what it takes to be the greatest pirate in the Caribbean by running planks and swinging rope.
Typically Dutch and yet somehow French: St. Maarten in the Caribbean is where a piece of Europe meets that cannot be found anywhere else in this constellation. The popular and just 14 km long Caribbean island, which is one of the most famous destinations on your cruise, is divided into two parts. Part of the island is Dutch, the other part of France. Enjoy the resulting diversity and experience a shore leave where you can quickly switch between nations with one leg.
The British Virgin Islands were once a popular hiding place for the dreaded privateers of the Caribbean, but today they attract tourists from all over the world with their picturesque beaches and their magical underwater world. On your cruise in the Caribbean with Tortola, discover the largest island in the archipelago during your stay in the port of Road Town.
A cruise to Samana, in the northeast of the Dominican Republic, takes you to the island of Hispaniola, the second largest island in the Greater Antilles in the Caribbean. The island is divided into Haiti to the west and the Dominican Republic to the east. It unites two Caribbean paradises. Imposing mountain ranges, species-rich rainforests and thundering waterfalls as well as dreamy sandy beaches offer unique nature experiences. You will experience spectacular whale safaris and tours to the famous "Bacardi Island" Cayo Levantado.
The Dominican Republic stands for the most beautiful beaches in the Caribbean, for a lively culture and for Caribbean joie de vivre. The port of La Romana is the starting point for all of this - and for a journey through time and Hispanic culture. When your AIDA cruise ship docks in the port of La Romana, you should be in the starting blocks. Get ready for the Caribbean adventure - or for a relaxing day on beautiful beaches. Before continuing to the most beautiful destinations in the Caribbean, to Montego Bay or to the tranquil Ochos Rios in Jamaica, to Belize City or Puerto Limon, your AIDA cruise takes you to the heart of the Dominican Republic.
If you are greeted with “Goeie dag” in the Caribbean, you have probably reached the port of Oranjestad in Aruba. The magical capital of the island will inspire you with its unique mixture of Dutch colonial architecture and Caribbean joie de vivre. Use your cruise for a tour of discovery!
A typically Dutch small town dipped in pots of brightly colored paint - that may be the first impression you will have of Willemstad. The charming capital of the Caribbean island of Curacao will inspire you. Go on a discovery tour!
Snow-white beaches, green mangroves, untouched nature and a dazzling underwater world - as soon as you have reached the port of Bonaire on the cruise by ship, you will have a first glimpse of the diverse beauties of the island. Immerse yourself in the Caribbean, get to know its colorful side and let yourself be enchanted by the island.
St. George’s is the capital city of the Caribbean island of Grenada. In the town center, the 18th-century Fort George offers panoramic views of the island and St. George’s Bay. Nearby, Fort Matthew was formerly a battleground and, later, an asylum, and has underground tunnels. The Grenada National Museum hosts exhibits about the history of the region, including the plantation economy and the whaling industry.
Discover Barbados, the colorful pearl of the Caribbean with its diverse attractions! The picturesque Caribbean island has been a popular destination for sunbathers, divers, and couples on their honeymoon for many years. What attracts them all: snow-white palm beaches in front of a turquoise blue sea, a colorful underwater world, tranquil villages surrounded by sugar cane plantations in the interior of the island and the legacy of the British colonial era. The famous rum distilleries and the rhythms of Rihanna, the island's most famous daughter, are also convincing. Take advantage of your stay in the capital Bridgetown on your cruise in the Caribbean to explore the diverse island and its sights.
Deep blue sea, the finest white sandy beaches and bright sunshine - this is the classic picture of the Caribbean. These dreams will come true on the beautiful island of St. Lucia in the Caribbean. A stay in the port of the island's capital Castries is the ideal opportunity for relaxing hours on the picturesque beach or, alternatively, an excursion to explore the idyllic island paradise. Discover the botanical garden with its lush tropical vegetation and its waterfalls, climb the volcanic pitons or dive into the dazzling underwater world of St. Lucia. Whatever you plan to do with this stopover on your cruise, the Castries will cast its spell over you too!
Dominica is still the Sleeping Beauty among the Caribbean islands. Sleepily, the island presents an almost unparalleled unspoilt nature, which is accompanied by grandiose landscapes, rocky coasts and traditional locations. To date, only a few beach holidaymakers have come here, most of them on a cruise. Roseau is considered to be the gateway to Dominica. The capital inspires with cosiness, charm and an inviting port that welcomes every ship.
If you are allowed to enter the Caribbean without passport control, then you are probably in Guadeloupe: The beautiful Antilles island is a French overseas territory and therefore part of the EU. You can pay here very conveniently with the euro. But that's where the similarities stop, because the island and its capital Pointe-à-Pitre stand for pure Caribbean joie de vivre and the colorful nature of the tropics. Go on a voyage of discovery on your cruise.
In a sheltered bay on the south coast of Antigua, the English found in the 18th century. Century an ideal anchorage for your Caribbean fleet. As a defense, they built the mighty docks of English Harbor. As their commander, Admiral Horatio Nelson went down in history. The Admiral's Inn named after him in the restored shipyard buildings of Nelson's Dockyard is the meeting place for a drink among sailors and crusaders. Would you like to set sail yourself? At a regatta in Falmouth Bay you are part of the crew and can even take the helm once. Or do you prefer to drive under a pirate flag? Then sign up for the “Black Swan” and prove that you have what it takes to be the greatest pirate in the Caribbean by running planks and swinging rope.
The Dominican Republic stands for the most beautiful beaches in the Caribbean, for a lively culture and for Caribbean joie de vivre. The port of La Romana is the starting point for all of this - and for a journey through time and Hispanic culture. When your AIDA cruise ship docks in the port of La Romana, you should be in the starting blocks. Get ready for the Caribbean adventure - or for a relaxing day on beautiful beaches. Before continuing to the most beautiful destinations in the Caribbean, to Montego Bay or to the tranquil Ochos Rios in Jamaica, to Belize City or Puerto Limon, your AIDA cruise takes you to the heart of the Dominican Republic.
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Auf dem ersten Schiff der neuen AIDA Generation erleben Sie Urlaub neu – jeden Tag und auf jeder Reise. Sommer macht glücklich, deshalb geht er auf AIDAprima nie zu Ende. Der lichtdurchflutete Beach Club ist mit Hightech-Folie überspannt, die ganzjährig für schönstes Urlaubswetter sorgt. Darüber hinaus sorgt auch das ausfahrbare Foliendach auf dem Activity-Deck Four Elements für eine ganz besondere Erholungsatmosphäre. Natürlich ist dies nicht das einzige Highlight an Bord. AIDAprima vereint viele Urlaube in einem. Sie müssen sich nicht festlegen, was Sie am liebsten mögen. Entspannung unter Palmen oder Action im Four Elements, Strandparty im Beach Club oder exklusives Varieté im Nachtclub, französische Küche oder Grillhaxe, Wellness auf 5-Sterne-Niveau oder Champagner unterm Sternenhimmel – auf AIDAprima erleben Sie all das und vieles mehr auf einer Reise. AIDAprima ist das perfekte Ganzjahresziel. Genießen Sie Ihren persönlichen Lieblingsurlaub, so oft Sie mögen!
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